sleep

- suspend execution for an interval

用法概要

/usr/bin/sleepinterval[d|h|m|s]...

描述

sleep suspends execution for at least the time in seconds specified by
seconds or until a SIGALRM signal is received. The seconds operand can
be specified as a floating point number but the actual granularity normally depends
on the underlying system.

操作数

interval

A floating-point number specifying the time for which to suspend execution. The floating-point number may be specified in all formats required by C99/XPG6, including constants such as Inf or infinite. One of four suffixes may optionally be specified, indicating the number specified is days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), or seconds (s). With no suffix, the interval is assumed to be seconds. If multiple intervals are specified they are summed together. Individual intervals may be negative but the sum must be greater than or equal to zero.

示例

示例 1 Suspending Command Execution

The following example executes a command after a certain amount of time:

example% (sleep 105; command)&

示例 2 Executing a Command Every So Often

The following example executes a command every so often:

example% while true do command sleep 37 done

示例 3 Suspending Command Execution Forever

The following example suspends command execution forever or until a SIGALRM signal
is received:

example% sleep Inf

示例 4 Suspending Command Execution for 0.5 Seconds

Suspending command execution for 0.5 seconds using an alternative floating-point representation for
the value 0.5:

example% printf "%a\n" 0.5
0x1.0000000000000000000000000000p-01

example% sleep 0x1.0000000000000000000000000000p-01

示例 5 Suspending Execution for 23 Hours

The following example suspends execution for twenty three hours using a letter
suffixes:

example% sleep 1d -1h

环境变量

See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the
execution of sleep: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

退出状态

The following exit values are returned:

0

The execution was successfully suspended for at least time seconds, or a SIGALRM signal was received (see NOTES).